Method and apparatus for providing user keypad in a portable terminal

ABSTRACT

A method of providing a user defined user keypad and a mobile terminal supporting the same are provided. The method includes displaying guide information when entering a user keypad setting mode, determining a designation range for the user keypad according to a user interaction inputted based on the guide information, computing a key arrangement of the user keypad in response to the determined range, and configuring the user keypad according to the computed key arrangement.

PRIORITY

This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No.16/905,091, filed on Jun. 18, 2020, which application is a continuationof prior application Ser. No. 16/582,479, filed on Sep. 25, 2019, whichhas issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,705,652 on Jul. 7, 2020, which is acontinuation of prior application Ser. No. 14/166,358, filed on Jan. 28,2014, which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 13/314,426,filed Dec. 8, 2011, which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,244,563 on Jan.26, 2016 and was based on and claimed priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)of a Korean patent application filed on Dec. 10, 2010 in the KoreanIntellectual Property Office and assigned Serial No. 10-2010-0126146,the entire disclosure of each of which is hereby incorporated byreference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a method of providing a user defineduser keypad and a mobile terminal supporting the same. Moreparticularly, the present invention relates to a method of providing auser keypad which is capable of setting and operating a touch based userkeypad according to user definition in an area having a range accordingto user designation and a mobile terminal supporting the same.

2. Description of the Related Art

Recently, due to the development of information and communicationtechnology and semi-conductor technology, mobile terminals are widelyused. Recent mobile terminals now include functionality of other typesof terminals beyond the traditional functionality of mobile terminals.In addition to general telecommunication functions such as a voicecommunication and a short message service, various multimedia functionsare being included, such as a TV function (e.g., mobile broadcastinglike a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) and a Digital VideoBroadcasting (DVB)), a music play function (e.g., MPEG Audio Layer-3(MP3)), a photographing function, an internet access function, and adictionary search function.

Recent mobile terminals have been developed in such a manner that thesize of the display unit is larger than the size of existing mobileterminals. For example, tablet Personal Computers (PC) are presentlybecoming popular. Accordingly, technology relating to the convenience ofthe user input mode should be developed in response to these changes.For example, when a user inputs a character using an existing keypadexpanded according to the size of display unit in a mobile terminal suchas the tablet PC, there exists a problem in that the user has to performthe input with one hand while holding the mobile terminal with the otherhand, or has to perform the input with both hands while placing themobile terminal on a table or other surface.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Aspects of the present invention are to address at least theabove-mentioned problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at leastthe advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the presentinvention is to provide a mobile terminal which is capable of setting auser defined user keypad in a mobile terminal supporting a touch basedinput interface and an operation method thereof.

Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and amobile terminal for supporting a user setting based keypad foraddressing a problem that user input of existing touch based keypad isinconvenient in a mobile terminal due to a size of a display unit.

Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and amobile terminal for setting a range in which an input is possibleaccording to user definition in a display unit of a mobile terminal, andto provide a touch based user keypad corresponding to user definitionwithin a set range.

Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and amobile terminal for improving usability and convenience of a mobileterminal by implementing a new input environment for user input in amobile terminal.

In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a method ofproviding a user keypad in a mobile terminal is provided. The methodincludes displaying guide information when entering a user keypadsetting mode, determining a designation range for the user keypadaccording to a user interaction inputted based on the guide information,computing a key arrangement of the user keypad in response to thedetermined range, and configuring the user keypad according to thecomputed key arrangement.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, acomputer-readable recording medium is provided on which a program forexecuting the method in a processor is recorded.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a mobileterminal is provided. The mobile terminal includes a display unit fordisplaying guide information when setting a user keypad, and fordisplaying a touch based user keypad corresponding to a currentlyexecuting application, a storage unit for storing setting informationrelated to the user keypad according to a user setting, and a controllerfor determining a designation range for the user keypad based on a userinteraction inputted according to the guide information, and forconfiguring the user keypad according to a key arrangement computed inresponse to the determined range.

As described above, according to a user keypad providing method andapparatus in the mobile terminal suggested in aspects of the presentinvention, a convenience according to user input can be improved in themobile terminal through the implementation of new input environment inresponse to a size increment of the display unit of the mobile terminal.

According to an aspect of the present invention, a touch based userkeypad according to user definition can be set within a range that theuser can designate.

According to an aspect of the present invention, it is possible to set auser keypad adjustable to each user as the size of the display unit andthe size of the hand of each user are different.

According to an aspect of the present invention, the user keypad may beconfigured by various combinations according to the user's taste.

Moreover, the user keypad according to user setting may be automaticallychanged to a combination for optimum input environment and displayed ina currently executing application.

Aspects of the present invention may be implemented in all device typessupporting user input using a touch based keypad.

Aspects of the present invention support an input environment optimizedfor each user using a mobile terminal, so that the usability, theconvenience and the competitive power of the mobile terminal can beenhanced.

Other aspects, advantages, and salient features of the invention willbecome apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detaileddescription, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings,discloses exemplary embodiments of the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certainexemplary embodiments of the present invention will be more apparentfrom the following description taken in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of amobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 illustrates an operation of setting a user defined user keypad ina mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 3 illustrates an operation of rearranging a key of user keypad in amobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 4 illustrates an operation supporting a user input using a userkeypad and posture information of a mobile terminal according to anexemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a user defineduser keypad in a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method for operating a user keypadwhen using the user defined user keypad in a mobile terminal accordingto an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 7 is a drawing illustrating a user keypad supported by a mobileterminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Throughout the drawings, it should be noted that like reference numbersare used to depict the same or similar elements, features, andstructures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings isprovided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of exemplaryembodiments of the invention as defined by the claims and theirequivalents. It includes various specific details to assist in thatunderstanding, but these are to be regarded as merely exemplary.Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize thatvarious changes and modifications of the embodiments described hereincan be made without departing from the scope and spirit of theinvention. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions andconstructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.

The terms and words used in the following description and claims are notlimited to the bibliographical meanings, but are merely used by theinventor to enable a clear and consistent understanding of theinvention. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in theart that the following description of exemplary embodiments of thepresent invention is provided for illustration purposes only and not forthe purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claimsand their equivalents.

It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the”include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.Thus, for example, reference to “a component surface” includes referenceto one or more of such surfaces.

Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and amobile terminal for providing a touch based user defined user keypad.Exemplary embodiments of the present invention may configure a keypadoptimized for an input environment of user according to the size ofdisplay unit and the size of a user's hand. Exemplary embodiments of thepresent invention may configure at least two keypad combinations whichare separately configured when using a user defined user keypad, and mayautomatically change the combination of user keypad to a combinationoptimized for an executing application. Exemplary embodiments of thepresent invention may support a user input according to the change ofposture information of the mobile terminal when using a user keypad.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of amobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention.

Referring to FIG. 1, the mobile terminal includes a display unit 110, astorage unit 120 and a controller 140. The mobile terminal may furtherinclude an audio processing unit equipped a microphone and a speaker, adigital broadcasting module for performing reception and playing ofdigital broadcasts (e.g., mobile broadcasting such as a DigitalMultimedia Broadcasting (DMB) or a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)), acamera module for a photo/video function, a Bluetooth communicationmodule for performing a Bluetooth telecommunication function, aninternet communications module for performing an internet communicationsfunction, a touch pad for touch based input, an input unit supporting aphysical key input, a sensing module (e.g., an acceleration sensor, agyro sensor, or the like) for sensing a change of posture information ofthe mobile terminal, and a battery for supplying power to the abovedescribed elements, but the description and illustration of thesecomponents are omitted for clarity.

The display unit 110 provides an execution screen of applicationssupported by the mobile terminal as well as a home screen of the mobileterminal. For example, the display unit 110 provides an execution screenfor a message function, an e-mail function, an internet function, amultimedia function, a search function, a telecommunication function, anelectronic book (e.g., e-book) function, a photo/video function, aphoto/video playing function, a TV function (e.g., a mobile broadcastingfunction such as DMB and DVB), a music playing function (e.g., a MP3function), a widget function, a memo function, a game mode, or the like.

The display unit 110 typically uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), butother display devices such as a Light Emitting Diode (LED), an OrganicLED (OLED), and an Active Matrix OLED (AMOLED) may be used. The displayunit 110 displays guide information for user keypad setting, and mayindicate a user keypad which is configured according to user definition.When displaying the above described execution screen (e.g., executionscreen including a touch based user key), the display unit 110 mayprovide a landscape mode or a portrait mode according to the rotationaldirection (or the placed direction) of the mobile terminal.

The display unit 110 may include an interface supporting a touch basedinput. For example, the display unit 110 may support a touch based userinput with a touch-screen and generate an input signal according to theuser input to send to the controller 140. Only a single display unit 110is shown in FIG. 1, but exemplary embodiments of the present inventionare not limited thereto. The mobile terminal may include two or moredisplay units.

The storage unit 120 stores various programs and data which are executedand processed in the mobile terminal, and may be include one or morenonvolatile memories and volatile memories. The nonvolatile memory mayinclude Read Only Memory (ROM), flash memory, or the like. The volatilememory may include Random Access Memory (RAM), or the like. The storageunit 120 may continuously or temporarily store an operating system ofthe mobile terminal, a program and data relating to a display controloperation of the display unit 110, a program and data relating to aninput control operation using the display unit 110, a program and datarelating to a control operation for setting a user key, and a programand data relating to a control operation for supporting a user inputaccording to posture information of mobile terminal. The storage unit120 may also include a user keypad storage unit 130 which stores guideinformation for setting a user keypad, and various setting informationrelating to a user keypad configured according to user definition.

The controller 140 controls the overall operation of the mobileterminal. The controller 140 may control operations for supporting acustomized keypad according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention, i.e., a touch based user defined user keypad. For example,the controller 140 may control an operation relating to the setting ofthe location and the size of the keypad in response to user input. Thecontroller 140 computes the key arrangement of the keypad in response tothe range of keypad setting established by user, and configures thekeypad according to the computed key arrangement.

The controller 140 may control the positioning of a specific key, arepositioning between specific keys and the key arrangement according tothe positioning in the user keypad which is configured according to userdefinition. The controller 140 may control an operation relating to thefunction according to the detection of posture information of the mobileterminal in an input environment using user keypad. The controller 140can extract and provide a user keypad configuration with an optimizedcombination for any application of the mobile terminal. Operation of thecontroller 140 is described below. In addition, the controller 140 maycontrol various operations relating to a normal function of the mobileterminal. For example, the controller 140 may control the operation anddata display in the execution of an application of the mobile terminal.

The controller 140 may receive an input signal corresponding to variousinput modes supported by a touch based input interface and can control arelevant function operation. For example, the controller 140 may controlcharacter display corresponding to user input using the touch based userkeypad.

The mobile terminal may be a bar type, a folder-type, a slide type, aswing type, and a flip type. The mobile terminal may be any type ofinformation and communication equipment, multimedia device, andapplication equipment. For example, the mobile terminal may be a tabletPersonal Computer (PC), smart phone, Portable Multimedia Player (PMP),digital broadcasting player, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), mobilegame terminal, and electronic book terminal, as well as a mobilecommunications terminal operating based on respective communicationprotocols corresponding to various communications system.

FIG. 2 illustrates an operation of setting a user defined user keypad ina mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention.

Referring to FIG. 2, reference numeral 201 shows the mobile terminal ina standby state, and displays a relevant screen. If the mobile terminaluses a specific mode according to the execution of a specificapplication or uses a home screen, relevant screen data can be displayedin reference numeral 201. In the state shown in reference numeral 201,the user may execute a keypad setting mode for a user keypad. Forexample, the user may input an interaction for executing the keypadsetting mode through the operation of the mobile terminal.

As shown in reference numeral 203, the controller 140 can display aninitial screen for the keypad setting. The initial screen for the keypadsetting may correspond to a step of providing guide information 210. Theguide information 210 may be displayed in both sides based on a screencenter in response to the left hand and the right hand of user. Theguide information 210 may be displayed in two classified areas. Theguide information 210 includes information for the designation of anarea in which the user can input by using a finger (e.g., the left handthumb and the right hand thumb) through the classified area. Theinformation for the designation of the area may include text (e.g.,touch by thumb and move in an arrow direction), and an item (e.g.,arrow).

In the state shown in reference numeral 203, the user may input aninteraction for designation of an area according to the guideinformation. For example, the user may hold the mobile terminal by bothhands (or place the mobile terminal on a desk). In this state, as shownin reference numeral 205, the user may separately or simultaneouslyinput the interaction moving on each area which displays the guideinformation 210 in a range in which the user can input. In case of theleft hand in reference numeral 205, the user may touch an initiallocation for the designation of range and move to a distance movable tothe right side according to the guide information 210, move to adistance movable to the upper side from an initial point moved to theright side, move to a distance movable to the left side from an initialpoint moved to the upper side, and release the input. The controller 140may trace a movement route of interaction and draw a virtual lineaccording to the traced route to compute a rectangular area. The mobiledistance may be different for each user, and may be a maximum distancethat the input of the outer-most key of the keypad is possible accordingto the size of the hand of the user or may be an arbitrary distancewhich is arbitrarily drawn by the user.

When the range of the user is designated according to the userinteraction, the controller 140 may configure and display a user keypadwithin a designated range as shown in reference numeral 207. The userkeypad shown in reference numeral 207 may be a virtual keypad for theconfirmation of the user, and may be omitted. The configuration ofreference numeral 207 may confirm to that user whether the user keypadis appropriately configured according to the user's designation. Theuser may configure the keypad to have a more optimum range and keyarrangement by re-designation through the above process.

When the virtual keypad is provided as shown in reference numeral 205,the controller 140 may recognize the designated range, and may computethe key arrangement which can be configured in both ranges of the rightside and the left side. For example, the controller 140 may calculatethe width and the height of respective keys for arranging keys allocatedwithin a range and an interval between keys, and may determine acorresponding key arrangement. This enables the controller 140 toconfigure the virtual user keypad 230 according to the determined keyarrangement. When a given time set in the state shown in referencenumeral 207 elapses or when the user confirms, the controller 140 maydisplay the finally decided user keypad 250, as shown in referencenumeral 209, through the two classified areas.

The controller 140 may store relevant setting information about the userkeypad 250 configured as described above. For example, the controller140 may store various setting information relating to the rangeinformation of the left side, the range information of the right side,the key arrangement information according to the left side range, thekey arrangement information according to the right side range, thekeypad type information which is set in the left side, and the keypadtype information which is set in the right side.

FIG. 3 illustrates an operation of rearranging a key of user keypad in amobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention.

Referring to FIG. 3, a touch based user defined user keypad is displayedby the operation of FIG. 2 as shown in reference numeral 301. The userkeypad may be displayed as a left keypad 310 and a right keypad 320through the classified areas of the right side and the left side. Asshown in reference numeral 301, the user may arbitrarily set the keyarrangement of the left keypad 310 or the right keypad 320. For example,as shown in reference numeral 303, the user may input an interaction ofmoving a specific key 330 from the left keypad 310 to the right keypad320.

The user may input an interaction which drags and drops the specific key330 to a desired location in the right keypad 320. According to theinteraction of moving the specific key 330 from the keypad of one areaas shown in reference numeral 303 to the keypad of another area as shownin reference numeral 305, the specific key 330 according to the userselection as shown in reference numeral 305 or reference numeral 307 maybe arranged in the keypad of the other area according to a setting typeas shown in reference numeral 305 or reference numeral 307. For example,as shown in reference numeral 305, the specific key 330 is moved andadded while the existing form of the right keypad 320 is maintained suchthat the specific key 330 is arranged at a point where user interactionis performed. As shown in reference numeral 305, a portion in which thespecific key 330 is located in the left keypad 310 may be blank.

Alternatively, as shown in reference numeral 307, the key arrangement ofthe corresponding line may be reconfigured to include the specific key330 which is moved and added in the range allocated to the right keypad320. In this case, the controller 140 may determine a range where theright keypad 320 is allocated, and may perform key arrangement byrearranging an interval of each key of line including the specific key330 within a corresponding range. As the specific key 330 also comes offin the left keypad 310 as shown in reference numeral 307, thearrangement for the keys of line where the specific key 330 ispositioned may be performed.

Similarly, the case of reference numeral 305 and reference numeral 307may be provided in a mixed form. For example, while the left keypad 310is maintained as shown in reference numeral 305, the right keypad 320may rearrange a corresponding line including the added specific key 330as shown in reference numeral 307.

In FIG. 3, the operation of moving the specific key 330 of the leftkeypad 310 to the right keypad 320 is illustrated, but exemplaryembodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto. Thespecific key 330 may be moved to an arbitrary location within the leftkeypad 310 and displayed. Alternatively, while being maintained in theleft keypad 310, the specific key 330 may be copied to the right keypad320, so that the same specific key 330 may be displayed in both of theleft keypad 310 and the right keypad 320.

FIG. 4 illustrates an operation supporting a user input using a userkeypad and posture information of a mobile terminal according to anexemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 4, as described above, the user may perform a userinput through a user keypad which is generated in response to an inputenvironment of the user. For example, in a text input mode, a characterinput may be performed through the user keypad. The user may perform thecharacter input using the separately defined posture information changeof the mobile terminal, in addition to the character input using theuser keypad.

For example, as shown in reference numeral 401, the user may incline themobile terminal in a left direction during a specific user input (e.g.,character input). The controller 140 detects the posture informationchange of the mobile terminal, and may determine the change direction ofthe detected posture information. The controller 140 may execute afunction mapped to the determined posture information. For example, theleft inclination may correspond to a back-space function.

As shown in reference numeral 403, the user may incline the mobileterminal to the right side during a specific user input (e.g., characterinput). The controller 140 may execute a function mapped tocorresponding posture information upon detecting the posture informationchange of the mobile terminal and determining the direction of theposture information change. The right inclination may correspond to aspace function.

As shown in reference numeral 405, the user may tilt the mobile terminaldownward during a specific user input (e.g., character input). Thecontroller 140 may execute a function mapped to the correspondingposture information upon detecting the posture information change of themobile terminal and determining the direction of the posture informationchange. The downward tilt may correspond to an enter function.

As shown in reference numeral 407, the user may tilt the mobile terminalthe upward during a specific user input (e.g., character input). Thecontroller 140 may execute the function mapped to corresponding postureinformation upon detecting the posture information change of the mobileterminal and determining the direction of the posture informationchange. The upward tilt may correspond to a menu (e.g., menu for fontsetting) function.

Although not shown in FIG. 4, a mobile terminal according to exemplaryembodiments of the present invention may further include a component todetect posture information when performing operations described abovewith respect to FIG. 4. For example, the mobile terminal may include agyro sensor or an acceleration sensor.

A key corresponding to a function mapped to the posture information maybe omitted in a user customized keypad according to an exemplaryembodiment of the present invention when supporting the user input usingthe posture information. For example, when a function such as backspace, space, enter, and menu is mapped according to posture informationas shown in FIG. 4, corresponding keys (e.g., back space, space, enter,and menu) may be omitted from the user keypad. Accordingly, an intervalbetween keys configuring the user keypad may be expanded or anadditional application for new keys may be possible. If the postureinformation as described above is maintained for a certain time, therelevant function may be repeated. For example, when the inclination tothe left direction of the mobile terminal is maintained for a certaintime, the back space function can be executed repeatedly as long as thecorresponding posture information (e.g. left inclination) is maintained.

FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a user defineduser keypad in a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment ofthe present invention.

Referring to FIG. 5, the controller 140 executes a user keypad settingmode in response to a user request in step 501. As described in FIG. 2,the controller 140 displays guide information in the execution of theuser keypad setup mode in step 503. When interaction for rangedesignation of the user is inputted after the guide information isdisplayed in step 505, the controller 140 recognizes a range accordingto the interaction in step 507 and determines a final range for theconfiguration of the user keypad in step 509. For example, thecontroller 140 may trace the movement route of interaction and draw avirtual line according to the traced route to compute a rectangulararea, so that the range for the configuration of the user keypad may bedetermined.

The controller 140 computes a key arrangement for respective keys toconfigure the user keypad in the determined range in step 511. Forexample, the controller 140 may recognize the range designated accordingto the interaction, and compute a key arrangement which can beconfigured in the recognized range. The controller 140 calculates thewidth, the height, and the interval of each key of the user keypad so asto configure the user keypad within a range and determine acorresponding key arrangement. This process includes determining anarrangement for keys of the user keypad so that the user keypad can beincluded within the determined range.

The controller 140 configures and displays a virtual user keypad throughthe determined range in step 513. A virtual keypad may be temporarilyprovided within the determined range in step 513, to permit the user toconfirm the configuration. Accordingly, step 513 may be omitted.

The controller 140 may determine whether a request for resetting existsin step 515. For example, when the virtual user keypad provided withinthe range is configured differently from the user's purpose anddisplayed, the user can request a resetting. Similarly, when the virtualuser keypad provided within the range is configured to coincide with theuser's purpose and displayed, the user may determine the use of thecorresponding user keypad. When a given time elapses after the virtualuser keypad is provided or when the user confirms, the controller 140may recognize, without the resetting request, that the user keypadsetting is based on the virtual user keypad.

When resetting is requested (YES of step 515), the controller 140returns to step 503 and may control the next operation. When resettingis not requested (NO of step 515), the controller 140 configures theuser keypad having a key arrangement which is finally decided based onthe virtual user keypad, and displays the user keypad in step 517.

The controller 140 determines whether an interaction input which changeskey arrangement exists in step 519. For example, as described in FIG. 3,the user may input (e.g., drag and drop) the interaction of moving orcopying a specific key of the user keypad to another location. Thecontroller 140 proceeds to step 525 when the input of key arrangementchange interaction does not exist (NO of step 519 When the input of keyarrangement change interaction exists (YES of step 519), the controller140 changes the key arrangement according to the interaction in step521, and accordingly, reconfigures and displays the user keypad in step523. An example of such operation is illustrated in FIG. 3.

When the completion of user keypad setting is requested in step 525, thecontroller 140 may store relevant setting information about the userkeypad configured by the above described operation in step 527. Forexample, the controller 140 may store various setting informationrelating to range information of the left side, range information of theright side, key arrangement information according to the left siderange, key arrangement information according to the right side range,keypad type information which is set in the left side, and keypad typeinformation which is set in the right side.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method for operating a user keypadwhen using the user defined user keypad in a mobile terminal accordingto an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 6, the controller 140 operates a text input mode inresponse to the request of the user in step 601. The controller 140determines whether a set user keypad exists in step 603. When a set userkeypad does not exist (NO at step 603), the controller displays the userkeypad having a standard defined in the mobile terminal on a given areain step 605. When a set user keypad exists (YES at step 603), thecontroller 140 displays the user keypad generated by a user definitionin a location within a designated range in step 607. Hereinafter, theuser keypad having the defined standard, and the user keypad generatedby the user definition are both denoted as “user keypad”.

The controller 140 processes the character input in response to a userinteraction using the user keypad in step 609. The controller 140detects posture information indicating that the posture of the mobileterminal is changed as the mobile terminal inclines or tilts to apre-defined direction while the controller 140 processes the user keypadbased character input in step 611. The controller 140 analyzes thedetected posture information in step 613, and determines the functionmapped to corresponding posture information in step 615. The controller140 controls the function execution according to the posture informationin step 617.

For example, as described in FIG. 4, the controller 140 may control backspace function execution mapped to the posture information in responseto the left inclination, control space function execution mapped to theposture information in response to the right inclination, control enterfunction execution mapped to the posture information in response to thedownward tilt, or control menu function execution mapped to the postureinformation in response to the upward tilt.

The controller 140 controls corresponding operating performance afterthe function execution according to the posture information in step 619.For example, the controller 140 may process operating performanceaccording to a character input by user using user keypad. Similarly, thecontroller 140 may repeatedly execute the corresponding function mappedto the posture information when the corresponding posture information ismaintained even after the function execution corresponding to theposture information. For example, the controller 140 may repeatedlyexecute the back space function mapped to the posture informationcorresponding to the left inclination while the mobile terminalmaintains a leftward inclination.

FIG. 7 is a drawing illustrating a user keypad supported by a mobileterminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 7, the user may include a user customized keypadcorresponding to the user's input environment through the abovedescribed operation. According to an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention, a user keypad may be configured according to the inputenvironment of the user such as both hands of the user, the holdingstate of the mobile terminal, the size of the user's hand (e.g., handsize, finger length, or the like). Additionally, the user keypad mayprovide not only a single keypad structure composed of one type, butalso a composite keypad structure composed of a combination of at leasttwo kinds of types which are different one another.

The user may set a user keypad with various types of keypadcombinations. For example, as shown in reference numeral 701, a keypadhaving a native language keyboard may be set on the left side, and akeypad having a direction key may be set on the right side. The userkeypad may be set by various combinations of the native languagekeyboard, the foreign language keyboard, the calculator keyboard, thecharacter keyboard, the number keyboard, other keyboards, oruser-designed keyboards.

The user may set a user keypad using a specific given area. For example,a user keypad which uses only the left side may be set as shown inreference numeral 703, or a user keypad which uses only the right sidecan be set as shown in reference numeral 705. The user may arrange andset the user keypad on a desired location. For example, as shown inreference numeral 707, the user may arrange and display the user keypadusing the upper area. The user can set the user keypad in variousshapes, such as a polygon (e.g., ellipse, or the like), in addition tothe user keypad of the above described rectangular type. For example, asshown in reference numeral 709, an elliptical keypad may be set.Additionally, as shown in reference numeral 711, the user keypad can beset by a combination of the square and polygon.

Although not shown in FIG. 7, various types of user keypads similar tothose shown in reference numerals 701 to 711 may be stored according toa user definition. The user may create a user keypad according toapplication type. Accordingly, an optimized user customized-keypad maybe provided for any application in the mobile terminal. For example,when an application which frequently uses the native language input isexecuted, a keypad configured as a native language keyboard may be used.When space utilization is needed, a keypad which is configured only inone side may be used such as those shown in reference numeral 703 andreference numeral 705.

When an application which frequently uses a number input is executed, akeypad configured of the number keyboard may be used. Also, when acalculator function is needed, a keypad configured of a calculatorkeyboard may be used. When an application like a game is executed, akeypad configured of a direction key may be used as shown in referencenumeral 701.

As described above, according to exemplary embodiments of the presentinvention, the optimized user keypad may be set for any application ofthe mobile terminal. Accordingly, the convenience of user input may beimproved in using the mobile terminal.

The method of providing a user customized user keypad may be implementedin the form of a program command executable by various computer meansand recorded in a non-transitory computer readable recording medium. Inthis case, the computer readable recording medium may include a programcommand, a data file, and a data structure individually or a combinationthereof. The program command recorded in a recording medium may bespecially designed or configured for exemplary embodiments of thepresent invention or be known to a person having ordinary skill in acomputer software field to be used.

The computer readable recording medium includes Magnetic Media such ashard disk, floppy disk, or magnetic tape, optical media such as CompactDisc Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) or Digital Versatile Disc (DVD),magneto-optical media such as floptical disk, and a hardware device suchas ROM, RAM, and flash memory storing and executing program commands.Further, the program command includes a machine language code created bya complier and a high-level language code executable by a computer usingan interpreter. The foregoing hardware device may be configured to beoperated as at least one software module to perform an operation of thepresent invention, and a reverse operation thereof is the same.

While the invention has been shown and described with reference tocertain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by thoseskilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be madetherein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention asdefined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

What is claimed is:
 1. A mobile device comprising: a display; a sensor;and at least one processor configured to: identify, via the sensor, anorientation of the mobile device, display, on the display, a user keypadin a first configuration in which the user keypad is a single keypadhaving a plurality of keys grouped together in a region of the displayof the mobile device, determine whether the mobile device is in alandscape mode based on the identified orientation of the mobile deviceidentified by the sensor, display, in response to receiving a user inputfor rearranging the user keypad and determining that the mobile deviceis in the landscape mode, the user keypad in a second configuration inwhich the user keypad is split into two parts, wherein the two partscomprise a first part of the user keypad that is located closer to afirst lateral edge of the mobile device than a second lateral edge ofthe mobile device and a second part of the user keypad that is locatedcloser to the second lateral edge than the first lateral edge, receive auser input for rearranging one of the plurality of keys of the userkeypad, based on receiving the user input for rearranging one of theplurality of keys, rearrange the second part of the user keypad in thesecond configuration to include the one of the plurality of keys of thefirst part to cause the user keypad to change from the firstconfiguration to the second configuration, and display, on the display,the user keypad in the second configuration in which the first part andthe second part are in a split state, wherein a position of another keyin the second part of the user keypad in the second configuration ismodified according to a position or a size of the one of the pluralityof keys moved to the second part from the first part.
 2. The mobiledevice of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is furtherconfigured to: receive a request for displaying the user keypad while anapplication is executed, and display the user keypad using one of thefirst configuration, the second configuration or a third configurationaccording to the executed application, the third configuration beingdifferent from the first configuration, and the second configuration. 3.The mobile device of claim 1, wherein the user input for the rearrangingof the one of the plurality of keys is a drag input starting from afirst position where the one of the plurality of keys is displayed to asecond position where the one of the plurality of keys is to bedisplayed, the second position being in the second part of the userkeypad.
 4. The mobile device of claim 1, wherein the first part of theuser keypad comprises a first key and the second part of the user keypadcomprises a second key, the first key and the second key correspondingto a same function.
 5. The mobile device of claim 1, wherein the atleast one processor is further configured to receive a selection of akeypad setting mode of the mobile device, and wherein a size and alocation of the user keypad are set by a user in the keypad settingmode.
 6. The mobile device of claim 1, wherein the mobile device furthercomprises: a memory configured to store related setting information forthe user keypad, and wherein the memory is further configured to: storethe related setting information by storing setting information relatedto key arrangement information according to the first configuration, thesecond configuration and type information of the user keypad.
 7. Themobile device of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is furtherconfigured to: display the rearranged user keypad in the secondconfiguration such that the rearranged one of the plurality of keys isdisplayed in the second part of the user keypad in the secondconfiguration.
 8. The mobile device of claim 1, wherein a size or alocation of another key in the first part is modified according to theone of the plurality of keys moved to the second part from the firstpart.
 9. A mobile device comprising: a display; and at least oneprocessor configured to: display, on the display, a user keypad in afirst configuration in which the user keypad is split into two parts,wherein the two parts comprise a first part of the user keypad that islocated closer to a first lateral edge of the mobile device than asecond lateral edge of the mobile device and a second part of the userkeypad that is located closer to the second lateral edge than the firstlateral edge, receive a user input for rearranging one of a plurality ofkeys of the user keypad, based on receiving the user input, rearrangethe second part of the user keypad in the first configuration to includethe one of the plurality of keys of the first part to cause the userkeypad to change from the first configuration to a second configuration,and display the user keypad in the second configuration in which thefirst part and the second part are in a split state, wherein a positionof another key in the second part of the user keypad of the secondconfiguration is modified according to a position or a size of the oneof the plurality of keys moved to the second part from the first part.10. The mobile device of claim 9, wherein the at least one processor isfurther configured to: receive a request for displaying the user keypadwhile an application is executed, and display the user keypad using oneof the first configuration, the second configuration or a thirdconfiguration according to the executed application, the thirdconfiguration being different from the first configuration, and thesecond configuration.
 11. The mobile device of claim 9, wherein the userinput for the rearranging of the one of the plurality of keys is a draginput starting from a first position where the one of the plurality ofkeys is displayed to a second position where the one of the plurality ofkeys is to be displayed, the second position being in the second part ofthe user keypad.
 12. The mobile device of claim 9, wherein the firstpart of the user keypad comprises a first key and the second part of theuser keypad comprises a second key, the first key and the second keycorresponding to a same function.
 13. The mobile device of claim 9,wherein the at least one processor is further configured to receive aselection of a keypad setting mode of the mobile device, and wherein asize and a location of the user keypad are set by a user in the keypadsetting mode.
 14. The mobile device of claim 9, wherein the mobiledevice further comprises: a memory configured to store related settinginformation for the user keypad, and wherein the memory is furtherconfigured to: store the related setting information by storing settinginformation related to key arrangement information according to thefirst configuration, the second configuration and type information ofthe user keypad.
 15. The mobile device of claim 9, wherein a size or alocation of another key in the first part is modified according to theone of the plurality of keys moved to the second part from the firstpart.
 16. A method of providing a user keypad in a mobile terminal, themethod comprising: displaying, on a display, the user keypad in a firstconfiguration in which the user keypad is split into two parts, whereinthe two parts comprise a first part of the user keypad that is locatedcloser to a first lateral edge of the mobile terminal than a secondlateral edge of the mobile terminal and a second part of the user keypadthat is located closer to the second lateral edge than the first lateraledge; receiving a user input for rearranging one of a plurality of keysof the user keypad; based on receiving the user input, rearranging thesecond part of the user keypad in the first configuration to include theone of the plurality of keys of the first part to cause the user keypadto change from the first configuration to a second configuration; anddisplaying the user keypad in the second configuration in which thefirst part and the second part are in a split state, wherein a positionof another key in the second part of the user keypad is modifiedaccording to a position or a size of the one of the plurality of keysmoved to the second part from the first part.
 17. The method of claim16, further comprising: receiving a request for displaying the userkeypad while an application is executed; and displaying the user keypadusing one of the first configuration, the second configuration or athird configuration according to the executed application, the thirdconfiguration being different from the first configuration, and thesecond configuration.
 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the user inputfor the rearranging of one of the plurality of keys is a drag inputstarting from a first position where the one of the plurality of keys isdisplayed to a second position where the one of the plurality of keys isto be displayed, the second position being in the second part of theuser keypad.
 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the first part of theuser keypad comprises a first key and the second part of the user keypadcomprises a second key, the first key and the second key correspondingto a same function.
 20. The method of claim 16, further comprising:receiving a selection of a keypad setting mode of the mobile terminal,wherein a size and a location of the user keypad are set by a user inthe keypad setting mode.